A South Brunswick High School teacher has been selected as a fellow of a statewide initiative allowing teachers the chance to explore new ways of preparing students for college and careers, according to a press release from the schools.

South Brunswick High School career and technical education teacher, Beke Lindsay will be Brunswick County’s 2013-14 Kenan Fellow. Lindsay, is the first fellow named from the county, and competed against

The Kenan Fellows Program is an initiative of the Kenan Institute for Engineering, Technology & Science at North Carolina State University. During the summer, Lindsay will work on a research project with her mentor, Dan Gwaltney of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, according to the release.

Her research will be shared with other educators in the state and nation.

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